I wont go to shows, but if I did, AF would be the only one I would go to, everything else is run by the suits working for the man, not AF, AF is where the bad kids hang out and smoke cigarettes,
On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Simon Westlake < [email protected]> wrote: > I think if there's enough attendance, vendors are happy to come for the > exposure and ability to get in front of people, regardless of what you may > be doing personally with your own products. > > Plus, most of us don't have any other excuse to come to Utah and it's a > nice trip once a year. > > On 9/23/2015 12:57 PM, Chuck McCown wrote: > > Debating on whether or not to do AnimalFarm again. > > My moral dilemma is that I have this nice ecommerce website now but none > of the ecommerce stuff is turned on. Easy to do. But then that starts to > erode dealer sales. And also erode the relationship with the dealers. > > But it may capture sales that would otherwise be lost. > > In any event, if I am planning to do some direct sales, it is not fair to > ask our dealers to sponsor AnimalFarm - if I am serious about doing this > that is. > > I am half serious. Perhaps 60% serious. As time passes, that percentage > may grow. > And the majority of the sponsorship comes from manufacturers, not > dealers... > > And AF is a bunch of work. It breaks even. Not what we would call a > significant profit center in any way. > > But as time has gone on, all of you have been great at crowdsourcing the > setup.... > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.
